You
should expect to work your tail off in order to
get a good grade. If you work hard, but
aren't exceptionally good, you can expect a B, but if
you do all the extra credit he suggests (he just
mentions it in passing, so you have to be quick
to catch it) you can proabably pull off an A.

Should do to do
well...A
student taking the class should be interested in pursuing figure
drawing seriously. *Don't* be late for class, and do
your work. It's been a while, but I seem
to remember him getting mad when a student had an
excuse for not finishing her assignment.

Should
know...It's
tough. He grades hard and expects a lot.
He only had five projects: three in class, two outside
class, as well as a final research paper (bizarre for
a drawing class, I know). You should expect a quality
expectation significantly higher than in Life I, especially considering all
the poses are significantly longer. He will be looking
at proportion, and tries to discourage students from doing the
“hold-up-the-pencil-and-measure” thing in order to train your eye to see
measurements without relying on those kinds of tricks. He is
a classical style artist, so people with sketchy drawing styles
are probably going to struggle.